User talk:Startug

Welcome
Hi, welcome to American Dad Wikia! Thanks for your edit to the 100 A.D. page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Buckimion (Talk) 11:57, October 4, 2010

Thanks
Thanks for the heads up on "She Swill Survive", but did you notice they pulled the pictures on the Family Guy Fox Flash page for "Secondhand Spoke" and "Herpe, the Love Sore"? I have a feeling there is about to be a change there. --Buckimion (talk) 21:29, March 21, 2014 (UTC)


 * Huh, I didn't notice that. I went onto the Family Guy page today and "Secondhand Spoke" is still on there, but the images got pushed down. As for "Herpe, the Love Sore", it appears those did get removed as you mentioned. I'll be happy to keep you up-to-date when you don't beat me to the source. ;)


 * -Startug - Proud Beavis and Butt-head, Bob's Burgers, and Brickleberry wiki administrator. 21:32, March 21, 2014 (UTC)

New American Dad
Happened to nose through No Homers and wanted to feed you some stuff. I agree that I think "From Russia with Love" is the virginity plot. I watched Jane Krakowski talk Polish in a video and figure she can pull off a pretty good Russian as well. Plus, the way the announcement was made in treating the episode as an hour-long, makes me think that it is really the two separate main plots.

Wikipedia is having a melt down with the two big dogs there arguing over the new season count thanks to FOX' phrasing of the episode announcement. I'll admit I'm enjoying this because TBS has employed the same long 1st season as the rest of the media. A short FOX "Season 10" dovetails perfectly with their press release of starting their broadcast with "Season 11", yet at least one of the wikipedia editors is pushing American Dad to season 12 and has taken the attitude that TBS will be wrong if they insist that theirs is 11. My first thoughts as well was to drop the three carry-overs into season 9, but if TBS holds their season 11 phrasing, at least we can claim a match. --Buckimion (talk) 14:13, July 22, 2014 (UTC)